Wes Craven's 'Shocker' is one of my favorite soundtracks. I don't know where that movie stands in the critical eye of cinema, but it was a really fun movie because of all the bands that were part of it.
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I can remember soundtracks that you just can't separate from the film - It's just so intertwined, so important. Like the Hitchcock ones where they kind of inform each other and become this larger thing as a result.
Good comedy films, if you listen to the score, the music is not trying to be funny. It's always, in a way, underscoring the tragedy and struggle of the main character.
I think it's a big deal to have a great soundtrack for a movie.
'The Sound of Music' is one of my favourite old musical films.
I feel like soundtrack music is almost like seeing the movie again, but with my ears.
Music in this film is a very important part.
I used to listen to the soundtrack for the movie 'Tank Girl' all the time. It was really good.
It's called 'Miles Davis, Prince of Darkness,' and it's about Miles Davis, the genius, and why he was the way he was, and how he changed music so many times. He changed music six times. So, I'm excited about that movie.
My favorite film score is the one Thomas Bangalter created for 'Irreversible.' The soundtrack absolutely defines the daymare-into-nightmare feeling you get from the film.
Our music over the years has been very cinematic. It's surprising we never really got into film soundtracks.